Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee photographs, 1960s
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Summary
- Creator:
- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.). Atlanta Regional Office and Baskin, Lisa Unger
- Abstract:
- Collection comprises 5 black-and-white gelatin silver developing-out paper photographs taken by SNCC representatives from the Atlanta, Georgia, regional office. One photograph is uncredited, the others were photographed by Joffré T. Clarke, Bob Fletcher, and Tom Wakayama. They are undated, but probably were taken during the 1960s. Subjects in the images are all African-American, and include an elderly woman picking cotton, a young boy drawing with crayons, a little girl in a group watching others, a man slaughtering hogs, and a group building a house.
- Extent:
- 0.1 Linear Feet (5 items)
- Language:
- Materials in English
- Collection ID:
- RL.11145
Background
- Scope and content:
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Collection comprises 5 black-and-white gelatin silver developing-out paper photographs taken by SNCC representatives from the Atlanta, Georgia, regional office. One photograph is uncredited, the others were photographed by Joffré T. Clarke, Bob Fletcher, and Tom Wakayama. They are undated, but probably were taken during the 1960s. Subjects in the images are all African-American, and include an elderly woman picking cotton, a young boy drawing with crayons, a little girl in a group watching others, a man slaughtering hogs, and a group building a house.
- Biographical / historical:
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The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) was one of the most important organizations of the American Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. It emerged from a student meeting organized by Ella Baker held at Shaw University in April 1960. SNCC grew into a large organization with many supporters in the North who helped raise funds to support SNCC's work in the South, allowing full-time SNCC workers to have a $10 per week salary. Many unpaid volunteers also worked with SNCC on projects in Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Arkansas, and Maryland. SNCC played a major role in the sit-ins and freedom rides, a leading role in the 1963 March on Washington, Mississippi Freedom Summer, and the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party over the next few years. SNCC's major contribution was in its field work, organizing voter registration drives all over the South, especially in Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi.
- Acquisition information:
- The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee photographs were received by the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book Manuscript Library as a purchase in 2015.
- Processing information:
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Processed by Alice Poffinberger, February 2016
- Arrangement:
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Arranged alphabetically by photographer credited.
- Rules or conventions:
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Subjects
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- Subjects:
- African Americans -- Photographs
Slaughtering and slaughter-houses -- Photographs.
Cotton picking -- Photographs
House construction -- Photographs - Format:
- Black-and-white photographs
Gelatin silver prints - Names:
- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.). Atlanta Regional Office
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.). Atlanta Regional Office
Lisa Unger Baskin Collection (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library)
John Hope Franklin Research Center for African and African American History and Culture
Archive of Documentary Arts (Duke University)
Baskin, Lisa Unger
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